Raw Food Diet: Different Types and Their Health Benefits
Only in the small "health nut" circles has the idea of eating a raw diet been mainstream. Lately, however, it is gaining more wide-spread popularity. An increasing number of people are now promoting the variety of benefits from eating raw food.
Advocates of a raw food diet believe it is the most logical diet for humans. After all, our hunting and gathering ancestors ate a large majority of their diet in raw form. Proponents believe raw food contains enzymes and nutritional content lost in the process of cooking the food.
Types of Raw Food Diets
There are varying degrees of a raw food diet.
* Raw foodism refers to a diet without any food restrictions as long as it's raw or warmed to less than 105 degrees.
* Raw vegans consume only fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, sprouts and legumes, and no animal products (meat or dairy).
* The Raw Paleolithic Dieters eat meat, organ-meats, fruit, vegetables, honey, nuts, fish, shellfish, and eggs. They exclude dairy, grains, legumes and vegetable juices from their diet.
Within their food restrictions, they all require that at least 75 percent of foods in the diet are eaten raw, or are warmed to a temperature of no more than 105 degrees prior to eating.
Benefits of the Raw Food Diet
* One of obvious benefits of a raw food diet is weight loss. As most raw food dieters eat only plant foods, fewer calories are usually consumed. The diet is also usually low in fat, unless a large amount of seeds and nuts are eaten regularly.
* Improved digestion is also a benefit of eating a raw food diet. This is due to the digestive enzymes present in raw foods, allowing the body's own enzymes to maintain their focus on regulating it's metabolism. People who complain of a low metabolism may benefit from eating more raw food. Others who complain of digestive issues such as acid reflux may also benefit.
* Those on the raw food diet often report an increase in energy. The body doesn't have to work as hard to produce enzymes, as they already exist in the raw food. They also tend not to combine proteins and carbs in the same meal which slows digestion and zaps our energy.
* The downside of eating cooked food in which the enzymes have been destroyed makes digestion more difficult. This could lead to toxins accumulating in the body, obesity and chronic disease.
* Raw foods contain beneficial bacteria and other micro-organisms that benefit the immune system and digestion by increasing the healthy gut flora in the digestive tract. You may have heard of taking probiotic supplements to achieve the same thing.
The raw food diet may sound like a life of deprivation to some, but it is not as limiting as one might think. Advocates believe there are a number of benefits backed up by scientific evidence. Try incorporating more raw food with each meal and experience the benefits yourself.
For example, try adding fresh fruit with breakfast, fresh cut vegetables at lunch, nuts and seeds for a snack and a salad at dinner. Experience for yourself the benefits of eating foods the way nature presents them.
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Worried about gaining weight by eating at the table?
Dad and I recently moved in with my grandmother.
Both sides of my family are prone to weight problems and my mother's side is prone to bowel cancer so I have to watch my weight. The problem is that my grandmother insists in serving up full fat English food every night! She is th most stubborn person in the world. She refuses to buy a computer. She hates the diet food industry. She once said that the change in people's diets from empty fat and calorie loaded bread is destroying everybody. She's a hard line traditionalist.
She is overweight by quite a margin, probably obese. My uncle Jason gained stacks of weight after eating from her table. Her husband, grandpa, died fom a pacemaker malfunction and he was VERY obese.
I'm 21 by the way. I can't move out because I haven't found work yet :(
At this rate I will have to eat veggies only or refuse to eat dinner at all. This will cause arguments. I know it will offend her but what else am I supposed to do? Talking to her about the issue will be pointless. She's stuck in her ways and as stubborn as an ox.
HELP!
The very thought if a gym membership fills me with horror. I don't have a license anyway and the buses don't run at night. I would not be seen DEAD in trackies!
Making excuses not to eat will not work. She's not that stupid. I HATE the very thought of exercise! I might consider a dance class but that's it.
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Hi,
I've never dieted before, but I'm 24 now, and I've noticed I can't eat whatever I want and not exercise and stay the same exact weight anymore.
I'm looking to lose a few pounds. I am excerising now. Mostly just long walks and bike rides.
I'm also on strong medication that makes food pretty unappetizing. So I feel like I'm kinda cheating--its not hard to resist food. But I know if I dont eat, or dont eat right, I'm going to lose weight in the wrong way and it could mess up my whole body and I'll just gain it back once I'm off the meds.
But I don't know what to eat? Sounds stupid but really, what is good, nutritious diet food?
I eat fruit for breakfast. But lunch? Dinner? I mean should I stick to salads and stuff? Grains? Meat? (yuck).
If anyone could give me some good meal plan ideas/tips, or cooking advice, that would be great.
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steroid injections for cats (please read)?
Last Tuesday i took my cat to the vets for a skin complaint that has gone on for some time now with my cat licking and chewing at his body and rubbing his face and scratching his neck allot sometimes until he bleeds.
For the past few months mainly his stomach and scratching his neck and face though sometimes he has periods when he doesn't do this as much then he will start up again.
The vet suggested to rule out flea allergies i should carry on using the fleas treatment i'm already using and told me to De-flea the house with flea spray which i did a few days after seeing the vet. He also suggested i change his food to Burns dry food (chicken or the white fish) He said i could choose which one to give my cat. He said if i give the chicken food i could boil some chicken for him and vice verca for the white fish option. He suggested to try the burns food before trying the more expensive vet diet food.
He also talked about it being a possible behavior problem.
He then gave him a steroid injection which he told me would last between 7-10 days. It has worn off now so that was pretty accurate.
I asked the vet if i needed to bring him back and he said if he starts licking and biting again then i could bring him in for another shot, however because i've just started the burns food and i don't want to keep giving him the injections every other week if i can help it i'm probably not going to see the vet again for a few weeks so i was wondering if anyone had any knowledge of steroid injection used on cats.
What i'm wondering is if the steroid injections work which they do does that mean the problem my cat has is most likely to be allergy related rather than a behavior problem?
I was going to ask the vet this but he told me to keep him on the Burns food for 8-12 weeks so i'm going to try not to go back before this time unless my cat really needs to that is.
Thanks in advance.
I don't know what kind of steroid was in the injection but the vet did say there were different longer lasting injections he could give my cat but was only going to give him the short period one as he didn't want to go down that root just yet. He was basically saying that he wanted to try to find the cause of my cats problems before resorting to permanent steroid injections as my cat is still quit young (4 this year).
I've used different flea applications on my cat and nothing has worked, i use advantage at the moment, i've used stronghold spot on and advocate spot on. I've had periods where i've kept him inside still using the flea treatment and periods where i have stopped using the flea treatment and nothing seems to work. No pattern i can see when he does have the odd week or two where he settles down anyway. These periods are few and far between. The vet also suggested i keep a diary and see if i notice and changes and try to pin point anything from doing
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